Horsey entered the day with a 2-stroke lead and birdied the first and third to
move to 13-under and remain on top of the leaderboard despite Whiteford's hot
start that included five birdies over his first six holes.

That brought Whiteford within one of the lead at minus-12 before a bogey at
the seventh halted his momentum and handed Horsey back his 2-shot advantage.

Whiteford, however, bounced right back by holing out from a bunker for an
eagle at the eighth to claim a share of the lead.

Horsey then bogeyed the ninth to fall to 12-under and give the outright lead
to Whiteford.

Pieters, who was also playing in the final group, had recorded birdies at the
fourth, seventh and ninth during his front nine to meet Horsey in second place
at 12-under.

A flurry of activity at the 10th put Horsey back in the lead as he rolled in a
birdie at the hole to move to 13-under while Whiteford bogeyed the hole to
drop to minus-12. Pieters also tripped to a bogey at the 10th to fall two
shots off the pace.

Horsey made it two gains in a row at the 11th to move two clear, but gave both
of those shots away with bogeys at the 13th and 15th to drop into a tie for
the lead with Whiteford.

Whiteford and Horsey both birdied the 17th to reach 13-under and both parred
the last to remain tied heading into the final round.

"Pete started like a train and I was just trying to tell myself to concentrate
on my own game," Horsey said. "I didn't quite maintain it that well on the
back nine, but I kept myself in there and hopefully it'll be a little better
tomorrow."

NOTES: Whiteford's best finish of the season was a tie for 17th at the South
African Open Championship. He has missed the cut in 16 of his 19 starts since
... Horsey has four top-10 finishes this season, with the most recent coming
at the Lyoness Open in June ... Pavan's 64 was also the best round of the
tournament so far.